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Cucumber Salad with grapes, toasted almonds and a little garlic—essentially a deconstructed white gazpacho! Perfectly balanced, cool and refreshing summer salad.
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My husband and I love to indulge in special 'date nights', which always include a fun movie, a bottle of wine, nibbles, and his fabulous fondues. I help by preparing the accoutrements to his masterpieces. This is by far the best creation yet!
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If the word “mushroom” conjures for you white buttons in little supermarket tubs, you’re not alone But there is a big world of mushrooms out there, and you don’t have to be a forager to live in it Wild mushrooms can be found in spring, summer and fall, but farmed mushrooms, grown mostly in the dark, are always around and a little easier to find than the ones hiding in the woods
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Chef David Chang’s umami-packed recipe combines roasted asparagus with a simple miso butter and a runny-yolked egg.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes About 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Mushrooms are like sponges full of water When subjected to heat, they release their liquid, and after some of it evaporates, they will suck the rest back up So start by letting them hit the hot oil, sizzle and then color a bit
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A move from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks meant I could no longer find one of my favorite foods in a local restaurant. I had to learn to make it. Here's my...
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Living in the Caribbean is a wonderful way of life! I am always trying to come up with new recipes that combine my new culture and my roots. Although I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, southern barbecue was a big part of my youth. Coming up with unique BBQ sauces was family fun. Spice this recipe up or down according to your personal taste.
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This recipe for pork-and-chive dumplings comes from the chef Helen You, who learned to make dumplings from her mother in Tianjin, China She serves these classic boiled dumplings, along with 100 other varieties, at her restaurant, Dumpling Galaxy, in Flushing, Queens The filling is a simple mix of ground pork, seasoned with grated ginger, soy and garlic chives, and it works best with slightly fatty ground meat (about 30 percent fat, if your butcher asks)
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This applesauce has plenty of bold flavor thanks to apricots, cherries, and honey, and it's quick and easy to make in a the microwave.